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Catalogue and Retail Price List of 
Ornamental Shrubs and Flowering Plants— Continued 
try dooryards the neglected lilacs continue to bloom with a fragrance and 
beauty that is surpassed by no other shrub. The fol.owlng varieties are 
the most choice selections and will give a succesion of bloom for many days. 
ALPHONSE LAVALLE — Large panicles, of double violet-blue flowers 3 
to 4 feet, 40c each. * 
3 to^feef 4 , 0c 3 eac\ NCY ~ DOUble flOWers that a,e tinged with P"n>le. 
KRAIX DAMMANN — One of the best; a free bloomer, with medium sized 
white flowers, borne in large panicles. 3 to 4 feet, 40c each. 
4 felt^e ^fc^ CHATENAY Pure white flowers in compact panicles. 3 to 
» hS, D M ,iT GREVY The Individual flowers are very large and double; 
™S w„ J , 5 T ft l0r - P e Panicles are larger than those of any other 
variety. 3 to 4 feet, 40c each. 
3 to S 4 E f^et T ^0c R ea^h I ' , ' A1VD— A e °° 6 variety ' with double ,os y re <3 'lowers. 
LBDWIO SPAETH— The single flowers are a very dark purple, and dis- 
tinct from other kinds. 3 to 4 feet, 40c each. 
LILACS — COMMON, PURPLE or WHITE — 4 to 5 feet, 25c each. 
TAMARIX— This hardy and very beautiful shrub of strong but slender up- 
right growth clothed with foliage as light and feathery as that of the aspar- 
a f US ,' J tS del ' cat ,e fringing flowers are borne in spikes; color, a warm shade 
of pink or red Very ornahental at the back of shrubbery, and deslrab.e for 
decorations, and bouquets. 3 to 4 feet, 30c each. 
WIEGELA ROSEA— A beautiful shrub that blooms in June and July The 
flowers are produced In so great profusion as almost entirely to hide the foil- 
age. They are very desirable for the border or for grouping and also as speci- 
t hoi W ^ G . E ^r V ^ niEGA ,T E ? LEAVED— The silvery variegated leaves hold 
their color wel.. An excellent shrub for color contrasts. Flowers about the 
same as above. 2 to 3 feet, 30c each. 7 a "" ul 
Hydrnnftea. 
HYDRANGEA PANIC U LATA GRAND IK I, OR A — A fine shrub and very pop- 
ular, quite hardy, easy to grow unci blooms the same year they are set out. 
